
Tarama Island is a hidden gem of Okinawa, blessed with beautiful nature and rich traditional culture. Clear seas and blue skies stretch endlessly, and the island’s abundant natural beauty soothes the heart. The entire island is wrapped in a calm, peaceful atmosphere, offering visitors a truly relaxing experience — this is the unique charm of Tarama.

However, to preserve Tarama’s beauty, the cooperation of all visitors is essential. The island residents have long protected their nature and traditions with great care. When visiting, we kindly ask that you respect the island’s culture and way of life by keeping the following points in mind:

- Take Your Trash with You: Trash bins are limited on the island. To protect the beautiful environment, please be sure to take all your garbage with you.
- Protect Nature: When interacting with the island’s ocean, forests, and wildlife, be mindful to leave everything as you found it. To safeguard the precious ecosystem, please refrain from entering restricted areas or taking natural objects home.
- Be Considerate Toward Residents: Respect the daily lives of the islanders. In private areas and residential zones, please keep noise to a minimum and be discreet when taking photographs.
- Show Respect for Traditional Culture: The island is home to ancient traditions and festivals. When participating, please join respectfully with the locals and act with courtesy.

By wholeheartedly enjoying Tarama’s nature and culture, and visiting with gratitude and respect for the residents, you are taking an important step toward preserving this special island.
The people of Tarama welcome you with warm hospitality, hoping you will have a wonderful time and wish to visit again.



